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Extinct order of molluscs
Prolecanitida is an order of extinct ammonoid cephalopods, the major Late Paleozoic group of ammonoids alongside the order Goniatitida. Prolecanitids
Prolecanitida
Extinct subclass of cephalopod molluscs
Clymeniida, Upper Devonian Goniatitida, Middle Devonian – Upper Permian Prolecanitida, Upper Devonian – Upper Triassic Ceratitida, Upper Permian – Upper Triassic
Ammonoidea
Sixth and last period of the Paleozoic Era
Members of the order Prolecanitida were less diverse. The Ceratitida originated from the family Daraelitidae within Prolecanitida during the mid-Permian
Permian
Third and final series of the Permian
would see the decline of the Paleozoic ammonoid orders (Goniatitida and Prolecanitida) and the rise of the order Ceratitida, especially within the superfamily
Lopingian
Order Dissidocerida † Order Bactritida † Order Goniatitida † Order Prolecanitida † Order Ceratitida † Order Ammonitida † Order Belemnoidea † Order Aulacocerida
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Extinct family of molluscs
The Daraelitidae form a family in the ammonoid order Prolecanitida from the Upper Mississippian - Middle Permian characterized by discoidal shells with
Daraelitidae
Extinct family of molluscs
superfamily Xenodiscoidea, are derived from the Daraelitidae, a family in the Prolecanitida (ibid). In turn, the Xenodiscidae provided the root stock for the subsequent
Xenodiscidae
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Revised: Mollusca 4, Volume 2: Carboniferous and Permian Ammonoidea (Goniatitida and Prolecanitida) pp1–258. v t e
Aldanites
Extinct superfamily of ammonites
Prolecanitoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of ammonoids in the order Prolecanitida. Prolecanitoidea is one of two superfamilies in the order, along with
Prolecanitoidea
suture lines. Their origin is most likely in the Daraelitidae of the Prolecanitida and they are the apparent source of the Xenodiscidae. All together they
Paraceltitidae
Permian (probably Artinskian) Rodionovsky Formation Russia A member of Prolecanitida belonging to the family Pronoritidae, a species of Neopronorites. Nodopericyclus
2015_in_paleomalacology
Extinct family of molluscs
they have been considered the likely ancestors for the order Prolecanitida. The Prolecanitida, though not as diverse as their goniatitid contemporaries,
Prolobitidae
Extinct subfamily of ammonites
Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Prolecanitida Family: †Medlicottiidae Subfamily: †Episageceratinae Ruzhencev, 1956
Episageceratinae
Extinct family of molluscs
Medlicottiidae is a family of ammonoid cephalopods belonging to the Prolecanitida, known from the Upper Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian) to the Early Triassic
Medlicottiidae
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
Paleontology, Part L, Revised: Mollusca 4, Volume 2: Carboniferous and Permian Ammonoidea (Goniatitida and Prolecanitida). pp. 1–258. ISBN 9781891276613. v t e
Waagenina
Ongoing series of zoology books
4, Volume 2: Carboniferous and Permian Ammonoidea (Goniatitida and Prolecanitida), xxix + 258 p., 139 fig., 1 table, 2009, available here. ISBN 978-1-891276-61-3
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
Treatise_on_Invertebrate_Paleontology
Family of molluscs
Prolecanitidae is a family of ammonites in the order Prolecanitida, with 10 genera. Genera placed by Fossilworks. Becanites Korn, 1997 Cantabricanites
Prolecanitidae
classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Prolecanitida Family: Darvasiceratidae Genus: Darvasiceras Leonova, 1990 Species D
Darvasiceras
Extinct genus of molluscs
Michiganites is a member of the ammonoid order Prolecanitida, named by Ruzhencev in 1962, which comes from the Meramacian stage of Mississippian Period
Michiganites
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Prolecanitida Family: †Pronoritidae Subfamily: †Pronoritinae Genus: †Pronorites Mojsisovics
Pronorites
Genus of molluscs (fossil)
Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Prolecanitida Family: †Pronoritidae Genus: †Uralopronorites Librovitch & Ruzhencev
Uralopronorites
Superfamily of molluscs (fossil)
family in the Melicottiaceae, a superfamily of prolecanitids (order Prolecanitida). Sageceras, type genus of the Sageceratidae, is described as having
Noritoidea
Extinct superfamily of molluscs
The Medlicottioidea is one of two superfamilies that make up the Prolecanitida, the other being the Prolecanitoidea. The Medlicottioidea are recognized
Medlicottioidea
Extinct subfamily of molluscs
the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida. The Uddenitinae, proposed by Miller and Furnish, and known from the
Uddenitinae
Extinct subfamily of molluscs
the Medlicottiidae, a family of ammonoid cephalopods included in the Prolecanitida, characterized by having discoidal to thinly lenticular shells with
Medlicottiinae
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